* SAFETY BULLETIN *
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Dear Friends,
Since many of you enjoy skiing and snowboarding this time of
year, I wanted to include some safety tips to prevent
injuries while enjoying your favorite winter sports. One of
the most important ways you can protect yourself is by wear-
ing a helmet to prevent head injuries from falls and
collisions. Check out some more tips in today's issue.
Be sure to visit the Safety Bulletin blog:
http://blog.gophercentral.com/safety.html
Stay Safe,
Pam
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@ PRODUCT RECALL @
FISHER-PRICE RECALLS MUSICAL LEARNING CHAIRS
Fisher-Price, of East Aurora, N.Y., is recalling about
614,000 Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Musical Learning Chairs.
A child can become lodged between the seatback and side
table of the chair, possibly leading to an entrapment of
the neck. This can pose a strangulation hazard to young
children. The recalled Laugh & Learn Musical Learning Chair
is a plastic infant toy that measures about 17 inches high.
It features a blue chair with four green plastic legs and a
side table with a purple base and white top. The table holds
a clock, book, and a lamp. Smiley faces are displayed on the
lamp and seat back. Discount department stores and toy stores
nationwide sold the chair from May 2005 through January 2006
for about $27. Consumers should contact Fisher-Price to
receive a free repair kit. Call (866) 552-3914 anytime or
visit the firm’s Web site at www.service.fisher-price.com.
TARGET RECALLS MINI AND CHASING LIGHT SETS
Target, of Minneapolis, Minn., is recalling about 861,000
Mini Light and Chasing Light Sets. These lights have under-
sized and exposed wires, which pose a risk of electric shock
and fire hazards. The recall includes 50-count multi-color
mini light sets, 100-count blue mini light sets, and 140-
count chasing light sets. Target Stores nationwide sold the
light sets from September 2005 through December 2005 for
$1.50 for the 50-count set; $2 for the 100-count set; and
$10 for the 140-count chasing light set. Consumers should
stop using the lights and return them to the nearest Target
store for a Target Gift Card in the amount of a full refund.
For more information, consumers can contact Target at (800)
440-0680 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. CT Monday through Friday,
or log on to the firm’s Web site at www.Target.com.
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@ HEALTH SAFETY @
CAUTION URGED IN ANTIBIOTIC USE
The U.S. government is urging Americans to be cautious about
using antibiotics as treatment for respiratory infections.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta is
running a series of print and radio public service announce-
ments to counter the public perception antibiotics can cure
everything, says Dr. Richard Besser, director of the
campaign. "Taking antibiotics when they are not needed can
cause some bacteria to become resistant to the antibiotic,"
he says. "The fact is these resistant bacteria are stronger
and harder to kill. They can stay in your body and cause
severe illnesses that can't be cured with antibiotics. It's
so important to get smart about antibiotic use and work with
your doctor to get the right remedy."
PERSISTENT SNORING NOT NORMAL
Persistent snoring -- the result of the airway being par-
tially obstructed -- is not normal and may require a doctor's
attention, say Texas researchers. "For mild snoring cases,
changes in body or head position may be sufficient," says Dr.
John Truelson, of University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center in Dallas. "Nasal airway problems often contribute to
the problem as well -- patients with sleep apnea may be
treated with devices or with surgery." Sleep apnea is a
potentially serious problem because people periodically stop
breathing while asleep, preventing delivery of oxygen to the
lungs. The condition carries risks including higher incidence
of hypertension, stroke or heart attack.
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@ SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING SAFETY @
Follow these tips from The U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC):
* Select the right equipment, and make sure items such as
bindings and boots are adjusted to fit properly.
* Make sure you have the proper training, and don't ski or
snowboard beyond your ability.
* Ski and snowboard in control, and follow the rules of the
slopes.
* Never ski or snowboard alone. Make sure someone is there
to help you if you get hurt.
* Get in shape before you hit the slopes. Making sure you
are physically fit before you ski or snowboard can help
prevent injuries.
* Wear warm, close-fitting clothing. Loose clothing can
become entangled in lifts, tow ropes and ski poles.
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